
Heads up, Plantation drivers: roadwork is about to kick into gear on West Broward Boulevard. According to the Broward County announcement, the stretch between Nob Hill Road and Central Park Drive/Jacaranda Country Club Drive is undergoing some serious bridge deck waterproofing, milling, and resurfacing work. This is part of the rehab project that started back in September 2025, all thanks to the gas tax funds.
They're trying to keep the disruption to a minimum, so the plan is to do most of the work when you're less likely to be on the road—think nighttime on weekdays, plus the whole weekend. Starting Friday, December 5, at 8PM, double lane closures will roll out, determined to wrap everything up by 5AM on Thursday, December 18. Always at least keeping one travel lane open is the plan during construction, so you can still get where you're going.
If you're wondering about the specifics, you're not alone. The Highway and Bridge Maintenance Division are the folks behind the operations. They've made themselves available for any of your questions or concerns at 954-357-6040. And if you're looking for the nitty-gritty details, Project Manager Ronald Chung is your go-to, reachable at 305-322-2923 or via email at [email protected].
Commuters near American Heritage School can breathe a slight sigh of relief knowing work's being scheduled to avoid school hours and alleviate potential gridlock.









